Patterns of Strong Entity Infringing to Database Design

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This paper discusses a new kind of pattern to database design——pattern of strong entity infringing. This paper in detail analyses the pattern through two specific cases, and summaries its specific applied scenes. In the end of the paper, it discusses the relationship between the pattern and the four-atomization theories to database design.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 204-210)

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1611-1614

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February 2011

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